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BUS 304: Reading, Writing & CT/Bus II

Section 3 - 4 Units

Section Information

Days, Times, and Locations

Tuesday Thursday
4:00 pm - 5:50 pm
Valley Hall - Rm. A116 - map

Class Number (Formerly CRN)

40519

Instructor(s)

Sarah Faulkner

Enrollment

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Enrollment History

University Learning Requirements

Faculty Information

Sarah Faulkner

Email: sfaulkner@csumb.edu

Phone: 582-5096

Office: Beach Hall

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Department Information

Name: Business ~ School of

Email: business@csumb.edu

Phone: 582-4232

Fax: 582-4251

Building: Valley Hall Suite A

Website: http://business.csumb.edu

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Course Description:

Enables upper division students to acquire and demonstrate effective critical thinking and business writing skills. Students learn, hone, and demonstrate empathetic and articulate written communication skills, problem-recognition strategies, and analytical skills applicable to real world business issues and events, including ethically and socially responsible behavior. Introduces business case study analysis in content and skill-building activities. (Offered every semester.)

Corequisites, Prerequisites & Restrictions:

[(Prerequisites: BUS 200 AND BUS 201 AND BUS 202 AND BUS 203 AND BUS 205 AND BUS 206) AND (ENGCOM A AND ENGCOM B AND ETHICS ULR) AND (MATH 115 OR MATH 130) AND (STAT 100 OR MATH 116)]

Footnotes:

  • Course has prerequisite(s).
  • Course restricted to majors only.
  • Meets Graduate Writing Assessment Requirement (GWAR).

Start & End Dates:

Start: August 24, 2009
End: December 20, 2009

Consent Requirements:

Catalog History

Course Materials

book

Walter E. Oliu, Charles T. Brusaw, Gerald J. Alred, Writing that works : communicating effectively on the job (New York, NY: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2007)
ISBN: 9780312448448
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Required Reading

book

Gerald J. Alred, Charles T. Brusaw, Walter E. Oliu, The Business Writer's Handbook. (New York: Bedford/st Martins, 2008)
ISBN: 9780312477097
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Required Reading